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LAS VEGAS, NV – JUNE 09: Terence Crawford celebrates his victory after a TKO in the 9th round in the WBO welterweight title between Jeff Horn and Terence Crawford at MGM Grand Garden Arena on June 9, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

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LAS VEGAS, NV – JUNE 09: Terence Crawford celebrates his victory after a TKO in the 9th round in the WBO welterweight title between Jeff Horn and Terence Crawford at MGM Grand Garden Arena on June 9, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)
In the high-stakes world of professional boxing, the past can be as hard-hitting as an opponent’s punch. Terence Crawford, an indomitable figure in the sport, found this to be true when his bold assertion—that he could’ve beaten boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr was met with a reminder of a ghost from his past.
This isn’t a simple narrative about a boxer’s unwavering confidence, but rather a story steeped in contrast, controversy, and a bit of confusion. It all revolves around a third-round incident from a previous bout with Egidijus Kavaliauskas, when many spectators believed they witnessed Crawford getting knocked down, only for the referee to rule it a slip. The memory of this disputed incident, paired with Crawford’s audacious assertion, sparks a riveting exploration of the boxer’s place in the sport.
This bold claim, set against the backdrop of a contentious past event, illuminates the complexities of the boxing world and invites a closer look into the perspectives that emerge from the controversy.
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Voices from the crowd: Fan Reactions to Crawford’s Claim
At the heart of the boxing world’s chatter is Terence Crawford’s bold assertion, a claim that has ignited a spectrum of reactions. Despite the shadow of his past failure that supposedly exposed his weak chin, Crawford’s confidence appears unshaken. The fans, the lifeblood of the sport, have been quick to voice their own views on this controversy.
William H. Houck chimed in with a thought-provoking comment: “He better think that because we all know Spence gave Mayweather that work!” This comparison adds another layer to the unfolding drama.
Tramaine Gray expressed exasperation at Crawford’s recent conduct, stating, “Bud has been out of control lately… He’s been calling everyone out in boxing and even different weight classes… Somebody needs to stop him.”
Yet, some fans focus on the technical aspects. Jorge Jaime, for instance, criticizes Crawford’s technique, saying, “Crawford’s chin is suspect. That’s why an elite fighter will beat him. Prime Floyd would knock him out.”
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On the other side of the spectrum are those who stand firmly in Crawford’s corner. Dez Sanford, for instance, defends Crawford’s bravado: “What was he supposed to say. You don’t become 38-0 without being confident in your ability.”
Kejuan Hughes shares this sentiment, stating, “He’s supposed to feel that way just like Floyd will say the same about any other fighter past or present.”
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This saga certainly adds another layer to Crawford’s narrative, but the final verdict, as always, belongs to the fans. So, we turn the question to you: How do you perceive Crawford’s claim and his standing in the boxing world?
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